The Kumhar tribe of Pakistan is traditionally maker of terracotta pottery in Pakistan. They live a very basic life and spend their whole life making pottery from clay.The mud pots are commonly used in villages of Pakistan while in cities kids use picky banks made of terracotta. Since the times of Moen Jo Daro and even earlier Mehar Garh and Lakhan jo Daro times, the terracotta pottery was made and used in the Indus valley. In those days the pots were also glazed with fine clay to give them a shine and darker color.
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